Friday, March 14, 2014

Sometime back a writer wrote a post on ‘walking with
comrades’ … naturally hailing them and
questioning why the Nation is against them and consider them as grave internal
security threat … to the author, they were village people who had to be
nurtured and taken care of – their living, cause, and everything was hailed…………..
the only ones, who do not get sympathy or human rights are the guardians
of law – the Police, CRPF, army and the like… none grieves for their death !!

In
May 2013, there was a deadly attack in the same Dantewada, South
Bastar of Chattisgarh, which the human rights activist writer had
hailed …. Congress men and security personnel were brutally murdered. ~ the
Home Minister at that time Sushilkumar Shinde was in US and stayed back for more
days…. Worser still there were comments quoting the writer that Maoists have no
choice but to indulge in ‘counter violence’. Earlier, in April 2010, Maoists ambushed a
patrol of CRPF policemen in Chintalnar village in Dantewada district killing of
76 CRPF policemen. The attack shook the Nation; the PM & HM [Manmohan &
Chidambaram] expressed shock over the attack and grief over the loss of lives.
Those killed were servicing the forces of the Nation and had families too….
Sad, that those who always grieve for naxals and other criminals, never care to
show any concern for them

Years have passed by ~ history repeats
itself … now comes another ambush in Mar 2014 leaving 16 jawans dead – reports suggest
that the slain Jawans faced bullets on
all sides during hour-long Maoist ambush that left 16 dead. The daily mail report states that fields on
both sides of the National Highway 30 (NH 30) near Tahakwada village in Sukma
don't look deadly – but that was just a
few paces from the highway where the Maoists carried out the dastardly
operation that killed 15 security personnel and one civilian, besides leaving
three people injured. In a span of 60 minutes, the red rebels did it all and
then looted sophisticated weapons of the fallen jawans. …. the message from this mayhem was clear: the
Maoists can strike at their will on their turf. That this ambush was carried
out in broad daylight, merely 9km away from the spot where in May last year the
state Congress leadership was wiped out further exposed the chinks in
administration's armour.

The poor jawans fought a long and arduous
battle, especially those in the leading section as they were the ones trapped
in the ambush. In that one hour of fighting, every minute for our colleagues
were full of surprises as Maoists fired upon them from newer positions, almost
from all 360 degrees," said a CRPF head constable. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has
identified 28 alleged Maoists, who were part of a group that attacked a convoy
of Congress leaders in Chhattisgarh last year.

On the oneside you have
so-called human right activist writers and on the other side the self-called
anarchist, who ruled Delhi for a little while, knowing fully well that he had
no majority and that support came from the very people, whom he sought to dislodge
as corrupt and vicious. After seeking a
referendum on the presence of the Army in Kashmir,
senior Aam Aadmi Party leader Prashant Bhushan favoured that Maoists should
join the “AAP movement”. While the Centre
and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh labelled Maoists as the main “security
threat”, Bhushan called for a “referendum”on the issue of deployment of
paramilitary forces in the red corridor. When pointedly asked if he favoured a
referendum on the deployment of the paramilitary forces in Naxal-affected
areas, Bhushan said the special armed forces serve the interest of big
corporates more than the displaced and hapless tribals.

On a different note, the Mumbai Police
today registered an FIR against Aam Adami Party (AAP) convener Arvind Kejriwal,
spokesperson Preeti Sharma Menon and other party workers for disobeying police
orders and unlawful assembly. "We had offered a police vehicle to the AAP
members from the airport which was refused by them. We had also issued an order
asking them not to gather more than five persons but they didn’t follow that
either,” said Rajendra Nagbhirey, senior police inspector of the Airport Police
Station, adding that it created huge chaos in the area. The police registered
the FIR late on Wednesday. Kejriwal
landed at Mumbai airport on Wednesday morning from where he took an
auto-rickshaw to the Andheri station in suburban Mumbai. Ten auto rickshaws
were part of his cavalcade from the airport to the station. It was seen that
many AAP workers were hanging from the sides of the auto-rickshaws and also
reportedly broke a signal. However, AAP leaders slammed the police saying the
FIR was "uncalled for". The
chaos took place because of the media and police’s inability to handle it. We
will contest the charges,” said Preeti Sharma Menon, AAP spokesperson.

AAP when ruling Delhi
created anarchy in the raid at midnight, at Gujarat – wanted the CM to meet
them by gatecrashing and at Mumbai were on their own …. Everyone else cannot be
fault all the time…